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Major Mark 'Falcon' Sokol is a fictional character portrayed by Rex Linn in the TV series JAG.
In the first episode they appeared in, titled Shadow (season 1), they were 38 years old.
They appear in 6 episodes out of a total of 227 aired

Major Mark 'Falcon' Sokol

by Rex Linn

character

Episodes6

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    Shadow

    episode S1.E3 september 1995
    A civilian tech rep aboard a submarine seizes control of an experimental torpedo after its launch during an exercise. The rep threatens to sink a cruise ship and demands a ransom. Harm and Ltjg. Meg Austin go to the sub and save the day.
  • 7.5
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    Ghost Ship

    episode S3.E1 september 1997
    Aboard a decommissioned Naval vessel, inspectors discover the skeleton of a missing aviator. Harm and Mac investigate. Harm finds an important book, which contains a clue about the whereabouts of his father, but the book disappears.
  • 8.2
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    To Russia with Love

    episode S3.E24 may 1998
    Harm finds his father's trail in Siberia; he and Mac (who speaks the language) go to Russia. Two Russian acquaintances intercept them. With help Harm and Mac "borrow" a MiG-29 (a copy of the F-14 Tomcat), but opposition suddenly appears.
  • 7.8
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    Gypsy Eyes

    episode S4.E1 september 1998
    Two MiGs shoot down Harm and Mac; they eject, and two gypsies befriend them. The admiral follows them to Moscow, then Webb also. After a shootout the good guys help Harm and Mac to continue, and he hears about his father's life and death.
  • 7.3
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    Legacy: Part 1

    episode S6.E1 october 2000
    Harm goes to Russia to help in reforming Russian military law; however, complications arise. Mac and Bud prosecute a Naval officer for espionage, then she too goes to Moscow. Harriet gets a small surprise, and Harm gets a large one.
  • 7.5
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    Legacy: Part 2

    episode S6.E2 october 2000
    Harm is distraught when his newly discovered half-brother, Sergei, is framed for a crime punishable by death, while Mac arrives in Russia to prevent a presidential assassination.